Making a personal website is so easy and inexpensive! I literally bought a domain with my name for $1.24 for an entire year! That's hosting included! GoDaddy.com is who I use for domains and hosting. The only problem I've ever come across is unrecognized filetypes. I tried to host iPhone ringtones on a site of mine but the m4r extension threw the server off and acted like the files didn't exist. So I just zipped them and reuploaded them. The cheapest domains are .info domains. They were 89 cents when I bought mine. With taxes and some fees it brought the total to $1.24. Now they offer paid hosting, but their economy (free) hosting has plenty of storage and bandwidth for a personal presence on the web. The only thing is, economy hosting has ads. This was very annoying to me. Especially since I used a few 'position:absolute's in my CSS and the ads pretty much threw everything off. I found a workaround though. And it took me a while but it's so simple.
When removing ads, all you have to do is add one short line after all your page's HTML code. Literally right after the closing </html> tag, just add:
<textarea style="display:none;">
Even if you use a program to design your webpages, you can employ this workaround. You don't have to know anything about HTML to learn how to use this trick. Just open your page with notepad and add the code above at the bottom of all the code. Pretty easy right? You see, the ads are added on the fly. Godaddy doesn't edit your webpages to have the ads built in. Godaddy adds the ads when someone pulls up your page.
So by adding an open-ended textarea, the browser thinks everything added after the textarea is just well text so it doesn't process it as the JavaScript it should. Plus with the display set to none on the textarea you won't see anything at all. By adding this to all the pages you want to be ad-free, without purchasing a hosting plan, you can have a much more professional-looking site without all the cost.
As for the hosting, there are two different types of servers Godaddy offers. Windows and Linux. So if you have ASP.net pages get windows or if you're PHP get Linux. I go with Windows since it handles both pretty well. Now as for content, well that's up to you. I use Dreamweaver to make my webpages. I code because I think it's easier than messing with dreamweaver's individualized settings. But there are several designer programs out there. If you would like to learn HTML I'd recommend W3schools.com. They have some amazing tutorials and they are a great resource when learning to code in HTML.
Even if you don't need a website, they're so cheap, it's like why not? I mainly did it so I could have my name as an email address. But I have also made a webpage for my dog and a fake movie studio! It's a hobby for me. Anyway, I hope this helped if you were looking for a cheap place to get a website!
38 comments:
useful post !
followin & supportin !
Thanks for the suggestion. I often thought about creating a website, no idea about what though. Looking forward to more.
Supp Bro
I'm angry bro!
Wow this is awesome! I was literally just thinking about doing this for my personal cake business! Thanks so much for the tips!
Good guide
that'd be really cool to make my own website! thanks for the tips and also i love your new logo and background! it looks awesome!!
i'm not a great fan of godaddy, there are other domain sites i use
i sure wish these hosting websites didnt rip you the heck off, somehow im out $100
i already know how to produce and edit HTML, CSS, JavaScript.. and for HTML and CSS, i'd recommend HTMLdog -- a website with very good, up-to-date tutorials. i seem to find W3Schools a bit outdated, sometimes. :|
Good to know, wanting to start my own for a while
Cool post man!Thanks!
Supp :D
That's really cheap! Thanks for the advice
i have always wanted my own site. thanks for the tips.
But .. I already have a website. :3
Thanks for the tips, though.
Cool!!
Followin n supportin :D
Sweet! i find blogger good enough so far, but maybe someday...
Wow, i actually own 2 Go Daddy domains that i use to redirect to my blog, i didn't know they offer a free economy hosting service, thanks for the info!
I will have to check this out. I have been looking for a good web hosting service. Thanks for the heads up, bro.
the ad-free-workaround really sounds helpful, thanks.
Nice but my blog will suffice for now.
That's a pretty easy and nice workaround, and with everyone on your page that's running a free Blogspot account, we're all pretty tuned in to hosting free (or cheap) content. Love it!
Interesting, but I think I'll stick to blogger :P
I liked what you said on my blog earlier today... GTL and blogging FTW!
if its worth doing, its worth doing properly. But cool, thanks! =D
Keep up the good work! If you like bubbles, check out my other blog, Enhanced by MS Paint!
w3c pretty much taught me everything I know about xhtml & css. It can be really frustrating at times
i always wanted to make my own site, i think i'll take the plunge!!
Interesting
Im curious how well this works cause I always wanted my own website
I need a site!
This is great thanks, and keep up the good work.
Cheers
good sdvice
Wow only $1 for your domain, lucky!
Nice guide, good insight. Bookmarked for later. I've always wanted to make my own site haha
Awesome about the price of a cheap hamburger and no adds makes me want to make my own website. love this tip
Thanks for commenting on my last post! Your input will help me with my next one.
This is good stuff - always wanted to have my own domain name :)
woww interesting
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